Course Description (CHE)

26) Organic Chemistry 1

–  Number of credits: 3 (theory)

– Prerequisite: General chemistry/Previous subject: no

–  Course Description: This course is the first part of 2-semester course in Organic Chemistry aiming to provide fundamental information on structure and reactions of organic compounds with an emphasis on industrial related aspects. In this Organic Chemistry 1 course, the relationship between structures and properties as well as reactions of hydrocarbons will be focused. The principle of different spectroscopy methods used for organic molecule determination will also be introduced.

27) Organic Chemistry 2

–  Number of credits: 3 (theory)

– Prerequisite: Organic chemistry 1/Previous subject: no

–  Course Description: This course is the second part of 2-semester course in Organic Chemistry aiming to provide fundamental information on structure and reactions of organic compounds with an emphasis on industrial related aspects. In this Organic Chemistry 2 course, the relationship between structures and properties as well as reactions of functional groups and macromolecules will be focused.

28) Practical Organic Chemistry (Organic Chemistry Laboratory)

–  Number of credits: 2 (practice)

– Prerequisite: General chemistry/Previous subject: no

–  Course Description: The organic chemistry laboratory course introduces the student to fundamental techniques and procedures in extraction, purification, synthesis and characterization of organic compounds and simple reactions used in the organic chemistry laboratory. In addition, the student will be trained in the proper way to write a scientific laboratory report.

29) Analytical Chemistry 1

–  Number of credits: 3 (theory)

– Prerequisite: General chemistry/Previous subject: no

–  Course Description: This is designed to introduce the students to the fundamentals of analytical chemistry, the statistical treatment of data along with practical principles for working in laboratories.

30) Analytical Chemistry 2

–  Number of credits: 3 (theory)

– Prerequisite: Analytical Chemistry 1/Parallel subject: Analytical Chemistry Laboratory

–  Course Description: This course develops knowledge, experience and skills related to a variety of mainstream instrumental techniques in areas of spectroscopy and separation science, and builds on the foundations provided in CHE1051IU (Analytical Chemistry 1).